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It is doubtless quite pardonable for a man to regard as permanently his own what he has possessed for a long time and to believe that life not only will let him have it always but ought to do so. To him, the idea of detachment must be an irritant.
-- Notebooks Category 2: Overview of Practices Involved > Chapter 7 : Discipline Desires > # 180